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so I understand some basics but I’m not confident enough to make a purchase order just yet, and I was hoping somebody can help me
I know that watts = volts X current but on vero’s Website they only show 69.x volts @1.75afor the vero29 C’s. Then they show something closer to 1.1a but I really want to run a 1400mh for the added efficacy and to be honest just to save a little electricity.
If I run the lower drive current can I just calculate the number of cobs I want and multiply by 70 volts to see what driver will run them? Since they’ll be closer to 68 volts a piece what will happen with the extra volts in the driver?
Also do I calculate for driver losses? Say I have a 100v capable driver with a 10% loss, would i only calculate for 90v of cobs? I have the same question for for watts also.
Anyone who took the time to read and potentially reply thank you :)
I know that watts = volts X current but on vero’s Website they only show 69.x volts @1.75afor the vero29 C’s. Then they show something closer to 1.1a but I really want to run a 1400mh for the added efficacy and to be honest just to save a little electricity.
If I run the lower drive current can I just calculate the number of cobs I want and multiply by 70 volts to see what driver will run them? Since they’ll be closer to 68 volts a piece what will happen with the extra volts in the driver?
Also do I calculate for driver losses? Say I have a 100v capable driver with a 10% loss, would i only calculate for 90v of cobs? I have the same question for for watts also.
Anyone who took the time to read and potentially reply thank you :)